Deck 56: Surgical Supplies and Instruments

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Ratchets are used to lock an instrument into position.
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One method of controlling epistaxis is to apply silver nitrate sticks to the bleeder site.
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Hydrogen peroxide is the preferred antiseptic for skin preparation before surgery.
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Local anesthesia can last as long as 5 hours.
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Suture scissors have a beak or hook tip that can slide under the suture for removal.
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Local anesthetics with epinephrine are not recommended for use in suturing a finger laceration.
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Epinephrine may be included in local anesthetics because of its vasodilating effect.
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Ethyl chloride is a topical anesthetic spray that acts as a vapocoolant to control pain associated with minor surgical procedures.
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A probe is used to search for foreign objects in a wound.
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Sterile technique does not have to be followed in the preparation of a site for surgery.
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Each instrument should always be locked before it is immersed in the chemical decontaminant so that the entire surface area can be cleansed.
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Proper preparation of a surgical site removes all organisms from the area.
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Bandage scissors have a pointy, sharp probe tip that is inserted under the bandage to aid removal.
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After instruments have been immersed in a chemical sterilizing agent, they should be rinsed with clean bottled water.
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Nylon suture material is nonabsorbent and strong and has a high degree of elasticity.
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The physician may spray a topical anesthetic (e.g., Fluori-Methane) on a surgical site before injecting a local anesthetic.
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Only biopsy samples suspected of being cancerous need to be sent to the laboratory for pathology studies.
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Ethyl chloride is an effective local anesthetic that can be used when the physician performs minor surgery with electrical cauterizing equipment.
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A trocar is used to dilate or open a body orifice.
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Surgical sponges used to absorb blood and drainage during a surgical procedure do not have to be sterile.
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_________ refers to a body cavity or canal that is in its normal open position, such as the trachea remaining open during surgery.
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Choose the smallest diameter of a suture strand.

A)0
B)5-0
C)5
D)1-0
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This instrument tip has a groove or hook to slide under sutures.

A)Bayonet forceps
B)Littauer stitch or suture scissors
C)Probe tip
D)Needle holders
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Which of the following is a smooth-tipped instrument that is used to insert packing into or remove objects from the nose and ear?

A)Bayonet forceps
B)Nasal speculum
C)Splinter forceps
D)All of the above
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The medical term for cutting tissue with a surgical instrument is _________.
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How should instruments be handled after the surgery is complete?

A)Place heavier instruments at the bottom of a collection basin.
B)Keep all instruments locked to prevent accidental injury.
C)Wait until any blood on the instrument has dried before cleaning.
D)Use a detergent with a neutral pH that creates a high level of suds.
E)Both A and D are correct.
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A complication of surgery or of certain diseases is the formation of a(n) ____________, which is an abnormal, tubelike connection between internal organs (e.g., the rectum and the vagina) or from an internal organ to the body surface.
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This instrument has a fine tip for retrieval of foreign objects.

A)Nasal speculum
B)Splinter forceps
C)Needle holder
D)Littauer stitch or suture scissors
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A localized collection of pus that causes tissue destruction is called a(n) __________.
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A(n) __________ drain may be placed in a wound at the end of a surgical procedure to drain excess fluid from the site.
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Surgical instruments generally are classified according to use.Which is not a classification for instruments?

A)Cutting
B)Grasping
C)Restabilizing
D)Probing and dilating
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Which of these anesthetic agents is injected into subcutaneous tissue, resulting in temporary cessation of feeling at the site of the injection?

A)Nesacaine
B)Ethyl chloride
C)Fluori-Methane
D)Sensorcaine
E)A and D
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The jaws of this instrument are shorter and look stronger than hemostat jaws.

A)Needle holders
B)Bayonet forceps
C)Splinter forceps
D)Towel forceps (towel clamp)
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Which antiseptic(s) are the most effective for a surgical hand scrub or patient skin preparation for surgery?

A)Hydrogen peroxide
B)Hibiclens
C)Isopropyl alcohol
D)Povidone-iodine
E)B and D
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Opening or widening the circumference of a body orifice (e.g., the cervix) with a surgical instrument is called ___________.
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Valves can be spread to facilitate viewing.

A)Splinter forceps
B)Bayonet forceps
C)Nasal specula
D)None of the above
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The recommended method for cleaning sharp instruments is to:

A)use an ultrasonic cleaner
B)wear appropriate PPE
C)use the proper concentration of disinfectant
D)rinse instruments with sterile water before sterilizing
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A(n) ________ is a metal probe that is inserted into or passed through a catheter, needle, or tube to clear the equipment of secretions or to help pass it into a body orifice.
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These instruments have very sharp hooks.

A)Bayonet forceps
B)Needle holder
C)Splinter forceps
D)Towel forceps (towel clamp)
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_________ is a procedure in which a body cavity or internal organ (e.g., the uterus) is scraped with a surgical instrument.
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A trocar is placed within a(n) __________ to drain fluid.
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Describe the general purpose of sutures.What characteristics should they have?
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Explain the system for identifying suture gauges.
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A(n) __________ surgical needle comes packaged with the suture material attached to the needle.
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List and explain the purpose of at least four supplies that may be used in a minor surgical procedure.
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____________, which resemble gears, have three or more positions and are located just below the ring handle of an instrument so that the instrument can be locked in a particular position.
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A(n) __________ is a fiberoptic instrument used to visualize the anus and rectum.
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Describe the proper care of surgical instruments.
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__________ originally were designed to stop bleeding or to clamp vessels cut during a surgical procedure.
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The ridged teeth on the inner surface of the tip of some instruments are called __________.They help prevent tissue from slipping out of the jaws of the instrument.
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__________ forceps are small (4 inches) and are used to clamp small blood vessels or tissues.
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Nasal packing material that is used to treat epistaxis should be coated with ___________ to prevent trauma to the site during removal.
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__________ forceps are available in different lengths and are used to grasp tissue, muscles, or skin surrounding a wound.
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A(n) __________ is a metal rod with a smooth, rounded tip that is placed into a hollow instrument to reduce injury to body tissues during insertion of the instrument.
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Sterile ________ forceps are used to arrange items on a sterile tray.
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__________ are used to hold tissue away from the surgical incision to better expose the surgical site.
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Ratchets are used to lock an instrument into position.
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One method of controlling epistaxis is to apply silver nitrate sticks to the bleeder site.
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Hydrogen peroxide is the preferred antiseptic for skin preparation before surgery.
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Local anesthesia can last as long as 5 hours.
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Suture scissors have a beak or hook tip that can slide under the suture for removal.
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Local anesthetics with epinephrine are not recommended for use in suturing a finger laceration.
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Epinephrine may be included in local anesthetics because of its vasodilating effect.
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Ethyl chloride is a topical anesthetic spray that acts as a vapocoolant to control pain associated with minor surgical procedures.
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A probe is used to search for foreign objects in a wound.
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Sterile technique does not have to be followed in the preparation of a site for surgery.
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Each instrument should always be locked before it is immersed in the chemical decontaminant so that the entire surface area can be cleansed.
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Proper preparation of a surgical site removes all organisms from the area.
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Bandage scissors have a pointy, sharp probe tip that is inserted under the bandage to aid removal.
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After instruments have been immersed in a chemical sterilizing agent, they should be rinsed with clean bottled water.
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Nylon suture material is nonabsorbent and strong and has a high degree of elasticity.
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The physician may spray a topical anesthetic (e.g., Fluori-Methane) on a surgical site before injecting a local anesthetic.
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Only biopsy samples suspected of being cancerous need to be sent to the laboratory for pathology studies.
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Ethyl chloride is an effective local anesthetic that can be used when the physician performs minor surgery with electrical cauterizing equipment.
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A trocar is used to dilate or open a body orifice.
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Surgical sponges used to absorb blood and drainage during a surgical procedure do not have to be sterile.
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_________ refers to a body cavity or canal that is in its normal open position, such as the trachea remaining open during surgery.
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Choose the smallest diameter of a suture strand.

A)0
B)5-0
C)5
D)1-0
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This instrument tip has a groove or hook to slide under sutures.

A)Bayonet forceps
B)Littauer stitch or suture scissors
C)Probe tip
D)Needle holders
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Which of the following is a smooth-tipped instrument that is used to insert packing into or remove objects from the nose and ear?

A)Bayonet forceps
B)Nasal speculum
C)Splinter forceps
D)All of the above
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The medical term for cutting tissue with a surgical instrument is _________.
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How should instruments be handled after the surgery is complete?

A)Place heavier instruments at the bottom of a collection basin.
B)Keep all instruments locked to prevent accidental injury.
C)Wait until any blood on the instrument has dried before cleaning.
D)Use a detergent with a neutral pH that creates a high level of suds.
E)Both A and D are correct.
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A complication of surgery or of certain diseases is the formation of a(n) ____________, which is an abnormal, tubelike connection between internal organs (e.g., the rectum and the vagina) or from an internal organ to the body surface.
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This instrument has a fine tip for retrieval of foreign objects.

A)Nasal speculum
B)Splinter forceps
C)Needle holder
D)Littauer stitch or suture scissors
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A localized collection of pus that causes tissue destruction is called a(n) __________.
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A(n) __________ drain may be placed in a wound at the end of a surgical procedure to drain excess fluid from the site.
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Surgical instruments generally are classified according to use.Which is not a classification for instruments?

A)Cutting
B)Grasping
C)Restabilizing
D)Probing and dilating
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Which of these anesthetic agents is injected into subcutaneous tissue, resulting in temporary cessation of feeling at the site of the injection?

A)Nesacaine
B)Ethyl chloride
C)Fluori-Methane
D)Sensorcaine
E)A and D
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The jaws of this instrument are shorter and look stronger than hemostat jaws.

A)Needle holders
B)Bayonet forceps
C)Splinter forceps
D)Towel forceps (towel clamp)
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Which antiseptic(s) are the most effective for a surgical hand scrub or patient skin preparation for surgery?

A)Hydrogen peroxide
B)Hibiclens
C)Isopropyl alcohol
D)Povidone-iodine
E)B and D
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Opening or widening the circumference of a body orifice (e.g., the cervix) with a surgical instrument is called ___________.
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36
Valves can be spread to facilitate viewing.

A)Splinter forceps
B)Bayonet forceps
C)Nasal specula
D)None of the above
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The recommended method for cleaning sharp instruments is to:

A)use an ultrasonic cleaner
B)wear appropriate PPE
C)use the proper concentration of disinfectant
D)rinse instruments with sterile water before sterilizing
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A(n) ________ is a metal probe that is inserted into or passed through a catheter, needle, or tube to clear the equipment of secretions or to help pass it into a body orifice.
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These instruments have very sharp hooks.

A)Bayonet forceps
B)Needle holder
C)Splinter forceps
D)Towel forceps (towel clamp)
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_________ is a procedure in which a body cavity or internal organ (e.g., the uterus) is scraped with a surgical instrument.
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A trocar is placed within a(n) __________ to drain fluid.
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Describe the general purpose of sutures.What characteristics should they have?
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Explain the system for identifying suture gauges.
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A(n) __________ surgical needle comes packaged with the suture material attached to the needle.
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List and explain the purpose of at least four supplies that may be used in a minor surgical procedure.
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____________, which resemble gears, have three or more positions and are located just below the ring handle of an instrument so that the instrument can be locked in a particular position.
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A(n) __________ is a fiberoptic instrument used to visualize the anus and rectum.
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Describe the proper care of surgical instruments.
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__________ originally were designed to stop bleeding or to clamp vessels cut during a surgical procedure.
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The ridged teeth on the inner surface of the tip of some instruments are called __________.They help prevent tissue from slipping out of the jaws of the instrument.
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__________ forceps are small (4 inches) and are used to clamp small blood vessels or tissues.
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Nasal packing material that is used to treat epistaxis should be coated with ___________ to prevent trauma to the site during removal.
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__________ forceps are available in different lengths and are used to grasp tissue, muscles, or skin surrounding a wound.
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A(n) __________ is a metal rod with a smooth, rounded tip that is placed into a hollow instrument to reduce injury to body tissues during insertion of the instrument.
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Sterile ________ forceps are used to arrange items on a sterile tray.
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__________ are used to hold tissue away from the surgical incision to better expose the surgical site.
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